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Plantar venous arch

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(Redirected from Arcus venosus plantaris) Blood vessel
Plantar venous arch
The plantar arteries. Deep view. (Veins not shown, but path of veins is similar to that of arteries.)
Details
Arteryplantar arch
Identifiers
Latinarcus venosus plantaris
TA98A12.3.11.016
TA25082
FMA44489
Anatomical terminology[edit on Wikidata]

The four plantar metatarsal veins run backward in the metatarsal spaces, communicate, by means of perforating veins, with the veins on the dorsum of the foot, and unite to form the plantar venous arch (or deep plantar venous arch) which lies alongside the plantar arterial arch.

From the deep plantar venous arch the medial and lateral plantar veins run backward close to the corresponding arteries and, after communicating with the great and small saphenous veins, unite behind the medial malleolus to form the posterior tibial veins.

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 672 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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Veins of the human leg
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superficial leg
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